The purpose of the 18th Junior Researcher Workshop on Real-Time Computing is to bring together junior researchers working on real-time systems (PhD students, postdocs, etc). The workshop provides a relaxed forum to present and discuss new ideas, to explore new research directions, and to review current trends in the real-time systems area. It is based on both short presentations and a poster session to encourage stimulating discussions.
ACCEPTED PAPERS
- Optimizing Resource Allocation for DAGs of Gang Tasks on Heterogeneous Platforms
Veronica Rispo, Geoffrey Nelissen, Federico Aromolo, Daniel Casini and Alessandro Biondi - Control Depth Reading: An approach to distributed synchronous Logical Execution Time
Sid Ahmed Issolah, Marc Boyer, Damien Chabrol and Guillaume Phavorin - A Research Roadmap for 6TiSCH towards DetNet
Victor Gerling, Michael Seufert and Jörg Hähner - Real-Time Analysis of sEMG Gesture Recognition with Similarity Learning
Semih Çelik and Uluğ Bayazıt - Towards power dissipation estimation for real-time operating system patches
Myriam Mabrouki, Liliana Cucu-Grosjean and Stéphan Plassart
TIMELINE
- Abstract Deadline: October 3, 2025
- Submission Deadline: October 10, 2025
- Notification: October 20, 2025
- Camera ready: October 30, 2025
The scope of the JRWRTC 2025 includes (but is not limited to) the following areas:
- Real-time system design and analysis:
- Task and message scheduling
- Modeling, verification and evaluation
- Model-driven development
- Worst-case execution time estimation
- Distributed systems
- Fault tolerance
- Quality of service and security
- Infrastructure and hardware for real-time systems:
- Wired and wireless communication
- Field buses
- Power-aware scheduling
- Networked control systems
- Sensor networks
- Software technologies for real-time systems:
- Compilers and programming languages
- Middleware and component-based technologies
- Operating systems
- Tools and benchmarks
- Real-time applications:
- Automotive and Avionics applications
- Process control
- Telecommunications and Multimedia
- Medical applications
